
doi: 10.1007/bf02574645
Several experimental studies, carried out in recent years in the Po Valley, regarding typical meteorological conditions and the applications of the most recent dispersion models, enabled us to state the optimal chimney height related to air pollution problems. It appears that a chimney (170÷180) meters high is sufficient to ensure sufficient dispersion of plumes emitted into the atmosphere to ensure low levels of SO2 concentration at the ground, even during the most critical weather conditions.
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